I don't remember *how*, but I used to have an NES, SNES, Genesis / Sega CD, Nomad, and Game Gear. I have zero idea what happened to them and my games for them. But I wish now I had them back - despite eventually getting a new SNES and Genesis.

Skipping on grabbing Tron Bonne for $20 when I could've, and the last known opportunity was passed in favor of getting fucking Xenosaga 2. Even if I liked XS2 I could've just waited a few months and gotten for way less, enough less that combined with Tron Bonne would still have been less than the original retail price for XS2. Skipping on Shining Force III sucked too, but I got Panzer Dragoon Saga and wasn't the most inclined to wade through two other games in another language, so it may have been for the best to have not bothered with SFIII. I suppose they could remake it, but I have no confidence in Sega matching the job that Matsuno and SE apparently have done with Tactics Ogre. A bigger regret for skipping games would be Ever17 when it was still able to be bought, but I had no idea how good it could've been until I played 999. Well, there's a bunch of games like Burning Rangers, the PS1 Ogre Battle Saga ports, and the Lufia series I missed out on, but those are either easily skippable or weren't the ideal releases anyway. More often I regret NOT getting through a game, such as Planescape Torment.

Then there's me lending out Popful Mail. I lent it years ago to someone who was a friend, but over the years he gradually lost his mind and ended up smashing it over being called out on his behavior. To pour salt on the wound he never even got that far in the first place, so it was pretty much pointless to have lent out.

Skipping on grabbing Tron Bonne for $20 when I could've, and the last known opportunity was passed in favor of getting fucking Xenosaga 2. Even if I liked XS2 I could've just waited a few months and gotten for way less, enough less that combined with Tron Bonne would still have been less than the original retail price for XS2. Skipping on Shining Force III sucked too, but I got Panzer Dragoon Saga and wasn't the most inclined to wade through two other games in another language, so it may have been for the best to have not bothered with SFIII. I suppose they could remake it, but I have no confidence in Sega matching the job that Matsuno and SE apparently have done with Tactics Ogre. A bigger regret for skipping games would be Ever17 when it was still able to be bought, but I had no idea how good it could've been until I played 999. Well, there's a bunch of games like Burning Rangers, the PS1 Ogre Battle Saga ports, and the Lufia series I missed out on, but those are either easily skippable or weren't the ideal releases anyway. More often I regret NOT getting through a game, such as Planescape Torment.

Then there's me lending out Popful Mail. I lent it years ago to someone who was a friend, but over the years he gradually lost his mind and ended up smashing it over being called out on his behavior. To pour salt on the wound he never even got that far in the first place, so it was pretty much pointless to have lent out.

Haha Tronne Bon was a lame but fun title - I loved the wreckless fun and misadventure. :D...probably not helpful - I wonder if I still have my copy lying around actually.Something about those Servbots is irresistible for lego-looking idiots.

On a broader level, I haven't made the best purchasing decisions in the past. Somehow I managed not to buy a lot of now classic games. I never played Diablo or Starcraft; I bought Rampage: World Tour instead of GoldenEye; my SNES collection is attrocious; basically, I took a whole bunch of wrong turns on the road to video game appreciation.